[Biology & Species] Cuttlefish Constantly Reinvent Themselves to Make Camouflage - The New York Times


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Cuttlefish Are Constantly Reinventing Themselves. Their vanishing acts seem almost magical, but scientists have observed some tricks the cephalopods ...

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The common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis). Image credit: Stephan Junek, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research. “Cephalopod camouflage consists of ...

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Cuttlefish, along with other cephalopods like octopus and squid, ... shown that the way cuttlefish generate their camouflage pattern is much more ...

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Cephalopods, a group that includes creatures like cuttlefish, squid, and octopuses, have always been known as the ocean's tricksters. Their ...

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Cuttlefish camouflage is even more intricate and flexible than previously thought, according to new research published in Nature.

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Many cuttlefish, octopus and squid species evolved means to imitate the substrate onto which they lie so as to escape detection by preys or predators.

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